m1 disagrees. still my point is, free software is fine with slow progress as long as it keeps going. we do not want corporate overlords to tell us how our free software should develop in exchange of them reaping the brand benefits or tracking users and other stuff
M1, for when you want high single threaded processing power on a mobile device, but not so much power that you would remote in to a desktop or use a dedicated GPU.
So in a niche situation that I can't quite think of a purpose, it's useful.
It's definitely the flashy brand, so my endorphins go crazy when opening up their packaging, but the actual quality leaves plenty to be desired.